Announcements

Kingman Mohave Lions Club and Mohave Eye Center are partnering together to bring an adult vision clinic to Kingman residents. A $10 donation will allow participants to receive an eye exam and eyeglasses. (Some restrictions apply) Assistance given is by appointment only.

Applications are available on our website at www.kingmanlions.org and must be received no later than February 16, 2017.

Kingman Mohave Lions Club and Mohave Eye Center are partnering together to bring an adult vision clinic to Kingman residents. A $10 donation will allow participants to receive an eye exam and eyeglasses. (Some restrictions apply) Assistance given is by appointment only.

Applications are available on our website at www.kingmanlions.org and must be received no later than February 16, 2017.

2017 Open House
& FREE
HIV & Hep C Screening
Come test and get results in 20 minutes!Thursday, January 129 a.m. – 6 p.m.Stop by for refreshments, check out our comprehensive services and get Free TestingNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY – NO AHCCCS NECESSARYNO ENROLLMENT NECESSARY TO BE SCREENED!This service is available to the general public ages 13 and overAll Screenings are ConfidentialCome in & See the Southwest difference!

Our club will be walking in the Andy Devine Days Parade on Saturday. The parade starts at 10 a.m. so be there around 9:30. Wear your Lions apparel. As always, your family is welcome and encouraged to join us for the fun. Look for Lion Jim’s classic pickup truck. If you have trouble locating him at the parade, please feel free to call him at 928-716-7535.

Our speaker tomorrow will be Cyndi Stewart and Jan Adams from Arizona @ Work. They will be presenting an orientation as to what AZ @ Work is and how they help both employees and employers connect in the community. They will go into the Arizona Job Connection explanation and explain to employers how to use and access that to help them with recruiting.

Fellow Lions, we have Angela Meek from Beacon of Hope Hospice. She is the Hospice Care Coordinator for the Kingman area. She will tell us all about the services they have to offer. Additionally her company is a doing a pajama drive for the Kingman Area to Abused Persons. They are in need of pajamas for the women and the children who have had to flee their homes due to abuse. The pajamas can be used or new. Lion Ada and I have already obtained a bagful of used pajamas. I would like to present them to her along with other pajamas. It would be a great way to serve our community. See you all there! If this is too short of notice for getting pajamas, I am sure we can get them to Angela in a few weeks.

We have Joyce Lucero from Western Arizona Council of Governments speaking on the services provided to our community. They provide mortgage assistance, counseling and other services to those who are in great need due to the threat of a loss of their housing or to those who have already lost their homes. They also provide utility assistance among other things. She is in the trenches helping out those who are in desperate need.